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•ra-pli and Journal & IVEessenger.
'special notices.
no». AIK. H. Srvazxt.
j«- rtd feme benefit from the use of Sim-
' D *Uver Rota let® r. atd wiE j. tc s L v e it a farther
S3!" o-mUtor tar been In me la my family for
am persuaded it i* a valuable addi-
^'to So rnedicalscience.’'-Gov. J. Gill Shobtbb,
^•.^■gtiasst&TaavgBg
ftTtbf^^lDiViLLS. freeident Oftlethorpe College.
Simmons’
Debase and Indtees-
* a treater extent A
tioa any other malady, j
as^EKssssar-
SSftwMitS
n&rasy*
^ ^ £0 ® spirits, or Blue
Dtpressiosci#/ O' d% other'' symptom
ini abondre^'V^MON'S LIVER BEG
aim & Jr j-j best, remedy for
ever been discovered It
lly, cffectlly, and being a
e vegetable compound, can do
iijury. It is harmlesz irr every
■ way; it has been used for 40
. years, and hundreds of. the good
and great from all parts of the coun
will vouch for its virtues.
d
it af
n its
variably
Ur-
nsti nation,
hould ers,
Stomach,
Mouth, Bilious
tion of the Heart
frits, or Blues
mptoms
Skwp
tbit has
sets mi ’
jimpl
xfi
Regulator.
Or, MEDICIMTE.
J. B. ZEILIN & CO., PaopKiiToas.
TESTIMONIALS»
•• r have never seen or tried such a ‘simple, efflea-
eioos, mdisfaf * 0 J* and pleasant remedy in my life.-
In mv family for the
.h. world as the best medicine I over used lor mat
of dif,cases it purports to cure.—II, F.Thigpsx
* “ft°hasproved a good and efficacious medicine. —
a - A Wo?a«°been acauainted with Dr. Simmons’
Tiror Medicine for more than twenty jrears. and
alow It to be the best Liver Kesulator offered to the
public.”—M. R. Ltus. and II. L. Lyos, Bellefon-
^Mnasml by Simmons’-Liver Regulator, after
hivtoipufftrird severafyears with Chills and Fever.’’
"’“My* »ife*aud*se!f have used the for
reart, and I testify to its great virtues. —Key- J. R.
"IbHranTSyour Liver Regulator udth successful
Utiir.iift Colic and Dyspepsia, 13 ancxccl-
japll-d&wsf
BEAD CAREFULLY.
ague akd fever.
The only preventive known for Chilla an£ Bever is
the uao of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is good for Dyspepsia.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is a preventive.of Chills and Fever.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is good for all kidnby and bladder complaints.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is used all ever tho world by physicians in their
practice.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is goad for Goat.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is good for all Urinary complaints.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is recommended by all tho Medical Faculty.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
Is good for Colic and pain in the stomach.
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps
la imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will
have to use cantion in purchasing.
I beg Is*to to call the attention of tho. reader to
testimonials in favor of the Schnapps:
I feel bound to eay that I regard your Schnapps
a* being in every respect pre-eminently pure, and
deserving of medical pa: ronago. At all events it is
tbo purest poouible article of Holland gin. hereto
fore unobtainable, and as such may bo safely pre
scribed by physicians.
DAVID L. MOTT. M- D ,
Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York.
LociiiVille, Kv.. September 1—I feel that we
have now an article of gin suitable for such cases
as that remedy is adapted to.
DR. J. W. BRIGHT.
“Schnapps” is a remedy in chronic catarrhal
complaints, etc.
I take great pleasure in bearing highly creditable
testimony to lU efficacy as a remedial agent in the
die eases for which you recommend it. Having a
natural tendency to the mucous surfaces, with a
slight degieo of stimulation, I regard it as one of
the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal
affections, particularly tho-e of tho Benito-urinary
apparatus. With much respect, your obedient ser
vant, ^ CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D-, New York.
20 Pise si-beet, New Yobk, November 21,1867.—
UnoLPBO Woolfe, Esq., Preterit: Deab Sib-*-I
lave made a chemical exam'n&tion of a sample of
jour “ Schiedam Schnapps,” with the intent of de
termining if any foroigu or injurious substance had
been added to the simple distilled spirits.
The examination has resulted in the conclusion
that the samplo contained no poisonous or harmful
admixture. I have been enable to discover any
trace of tho deleterious substances which are some
times employed in tho adnlteration of liquore. I
would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recom
mend to others, for medical purposes, tho “ Schie
dam Schnapps,” as an excellent and unobjectionable
variety of gin. Very respectfully yours,
CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist.
Chemical and Technical Ljbobatoby, 18 Ex-
raasuE Place. New Yobk, Nov. 25,1867.—Udol-
iho Woolfe, EeQ —Dear Sib : The undersigned
bivc carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of
your "Aiomatio Schiedam Schnapps," selected by
oartclvoe, and have found the same free from all
organic or inorganic substances more or less inju
rious to health. From the result of our examina
tion we consider tho article one of superior quality,
healthful as a beverage, and effectual in its medie
val qualities. Respectfully yours,
(Signed) ALEX. TRIPPEL, Chemist.
FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D.
For sals by all respectable Grocers and Druggists.
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S EST.,
july9 d&w2w > - 22 Beaver street, N. Y.
the pain killer
May justly be styled tho great medicine of tho
world, for there is no region of the globe into
which it has not found Us way,and been largely used
and highly prized. Moreover, there is no clime to
which it has not proved to ho well adapted for the
cure of a considerable variety of diseases; it is a
epeedy and safe remedy for bums, ecalds, cuts,
^tiaes, wounds and various other injuries, as well
** dysentery, diarrhea and bowel complaints
generally, it Is admirably snited for every race of
menoujhe face of the globe.
ItU a very significant fact, that notwithstanding
lo ng period of years that the
S»AIMT HlXXiXsKR.
Hu been bofore the world, It has never lost one
whit of its popularity, but, on tho contrary, the
c ~ !1 f °r it hae steadily increased from Us finst dis-
■S * n< * * l no P re7ions t ‘ me hws the demand for
, “ een eo great, or the quantity made been so
as it is to-day. . ,
Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the
am Killer ever boon in higher repute, or been
°fo generally used by families and individuals,
4n it bts been here at home, where it was first
“•covered and introduced. That the Pain Killer
Will continue to be, what we have styled it,
T ho Great Medicine of the World,
^hero cinnot lie the shadow of a doubt -Provl-
ggg Advertiser. - June 2-eodAlm.
J. B. BRES, ' >T
^Qn FacDr & General Com, Merchant
No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans.
J. RAGLAND, Agent
STAUNTON
BAPTIST FEMALE INSTITUTE,
STAUN'TOIT, VA.
JOHN HART, M. A- - - - - - . Principal
aided by a full body of teachers
T HE location is proverbially healthful. The
course of study in ail the Departments very
full and thorough The accommodations for board
ers axo good.
About $356 will oover all expenses for a full Lit
erary and Scientific conree, including Ancient and
Modem Languages, with Music.
EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS.
(From G. Fred. Holmes. L L D.. Prof. English
Literature, University of Virginia.)
I have known Mr. Hart long and well, and have
been acquainted with the conduct of his .school and
tho remarkable proficiency of bis pupils. I have
felt a special gratification in noticing the great at
tention which he uniformly pays, in hie course of
instruction, to the English Language, and to its
rich and varied Literature.
(From Rev. J. C. Hiden, Wilmington, N. O.
After a long and intimate. acquaintance with Mr.
John Hart, Principal of the Baptist Female Insti
tute, it gives me pleasure to state thatlregaidhim
as one of the most thoroughly conscientious, capa
ble and successful educators that I have ever
known.
(From Rev. Jas P. Boyce, Greenville, 8. 0.)
Those desiring the thorough education of their
daughters, cannot do .better than to place them
under the charge of Prof. Hart. His thorough
scholarship and his judicious sentiments as to what
Female Education should be eminently fit him for
his chosen vacation. 1 can conceive no higher ad
vantages than are offered by Ms school.
(From Dr B. Sears, Staunton, Va.)
I take pleasure in commending to the confidence
of my friends and the public generally Mr. John
Hart, and the young ladies’ Seminary under his
charge . •
(From Bov. A. Bi Woodfin, Mobile, Ala.)
I have long known your school, and there is none
in the land of which I have formed a higher esti
mate * *'
(From Bev. W. H. McGuffoy, LL D., University of
Virginia )
There are few men so well qualified to give ins
sfruciion to any class of pupils as I know Mr. Hart
fobs.
^“Circulars giving full infoimation can he had
by applying to the Principal, . *JuHBwfit
THE GRISWOLD GIN,
T HE snbscriber thinks it unnecessary to saymore
than that he continues to manufacture the cel
ebrated _,
Griswold Cotton Gin,
And is prepared to fill orders for any size, from
thirty-five sswb and upwards. He haB recently in
vented & new Bib and Root Box; which ho confi
dently believes, when once before the public will
supersede all others. He claims for this Gin that
It will ran onc-lbird lighter, '
Gin one-fonrtli foster,
And make better Colton than any Save
Gin now in nse.
Yon havo only to see it, and have the principle
npon which it acts explained, to satisfy yon of the
truth of the above statement.
I u-o none but the BEST MATERIAL, and am
prepared to furnish
Bibs, Boxes, Pullies and Saws,
Of my own manufacture. I make'EVERY PART
in my own shop—sond off for nothing but sheet
steel.
Old Gins Thoroughly Repaired,
And at living prices—as low, if not lower than any
other establishment in the State.
I am so thoroughly prepared for doing Gin work,
that I can compete with any establishment in tho
United States.
I am aware that there are a number of Gins in
tMs country needing repairs, and that farmers are
keeping them at home till the last day, on account
of the scarcity of money. To all such I wonld say,
send on your Gins at once and have them repaired.
I havo ample storeroom and will keep them till you
need them for use.
I am tho oldest Gin Maker in the United States.
I understand my business, and warrant all my work
—both new and old.
jonl4 3mos ... . O. W. MASSEY.
EMPIRE NURSERY,
KEAR ECFATJL A, ALABAMA.
FRUIT TREES FOR TBB SOUTH.
A. J. SURLES, Proprietor.
No Apple, Peach or Pear Trees are sold but those
that havo boen tested and found to bo the best for
this latitude and section.
Tho stock consists of Apple, Peach, Plum, Nec
tarine, Apricot, Almond, Quince and Fig Trees, at
$12 per 100, or 500 for $50. Pear Trees at 25 cents
each. Catawba and Clinton Rooted Grapo Vines at
$6 per 100, or $50"per 1000-
We refer to the following parties; Elington &
Mercer, Georgetown, Ga.; E. W. Bustwick & Co.,
Eufaula, Ala ; Beal & Singer, Enfanla, Ala ; CoL H
J. Irby, Barbour co , Ala.; Col E. Lime Banks, Co-.
Iumbus, Ga.; CoL G. T. Shepherd, Columbus, Ga.
All communications ehold be directed to
dec9-wtf JACOB SMITH, Eufaula Ala.
E. P. E. CAPEON’S
PATENT
TURBISE WATER WHEEL!
The Only Wheel
F URNISHED to customers with polished Buck
ets. Backets made separate and movable. If
ever broken, can be replaced with a new one.
Warranted to give more power than any Rough
Bucket Wheel.
Send for Illustrated Pamphlet«forl87I. Address
CAPBON WATER WHEEL CO.
Lock Box 133. Hudson, N. Y.
may7-w3m. - y.
Telia hr Administrators’ Sale,
TTCTILLbosold on tho first Tuesday in Septem-
V V her next, at tho Court-honse door in said
county, daring the usual hours of sale, one Lot No.
1, in tho town of Lumber City; one dwelling honse
and other ont-huildings—the place whereon Mrs.
A. E. Wilcox now lives. Also, a Lot 60x100 feet at
the depot No. 9, Macon and Brunswick Railroad,
with a good storc-honee, adjoining the hotel, and
adjoining the right of way of said railroad. Sold for
tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of G. D.
Wilcox, decoased. Terms cash.
A. E. WILCOX,
Administrator G. D. Wilcox, deceased.
jul21tcs■
Edwin Crutchfield, Caveator,
- ■ . ■ , vs.
G.W.Barrett,Administrator,et al,
Defendants,
Caveat and Rule
Nisi pending
in Court of
Ordinary - for
Thomas ooun-
. ty. April 2d,
1871. ft*gular
Term.
I T nppearinfi to tho Court tha't Needham Norris
and Olarvinia Norris, two of the defendants in
the above stated cause, reside beyond and withont-
the limits of this State: On motion of plaintiff's
attomev, it is ordered by tho Court (as such can
not be perfected by an officer of this Court), that
service of the penaancy of the above suit ho per
fected on tho said Needham and Olarvinia Noiris
by publication in the The Weekly Telegraph, a pub
lic gazette of this State, for the space of ninety
da /nn24dltw8t* H. Hi TOOKE, Ordinary.
SUHEPOP!
Death to Rats*
Roaches,
Bed Bugs, etc.
Never failing. Boxes double the size as others.
Hermetrically sealed and always fresh. .
For side in Maoon, at wholesale and retail, by J.
d. Zeilin A Co-, Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, and Nil
druggists. feb26d*wly .
THE BEST IN THE WORLD!
PREMIUM COTTON GIN.
- V-t -kj^v -v- . • v;- c-,d J.p U-i
T ET your Cotton be well prepared for market, and the way to do this is, buy none but the best Ma-
\ j chinery. - * • * ~ usuxt*' jry» i e ’ j
THE WINSHIP GIN
Is now ahead of all competition. It waa awarded TWO FIRST PREMIUMS at the Georgia State Fair,
1870. First Premium for the best Cotton Gin and First Premium for the best Gin for both long and
short Btaple Upland Cotton. ONE GIN took both premiums. At the Test of Cotton Gins at the
Augusta Fair, same year, wheTO all the loading Gins were put on trial (nine in number), THE WIN-
SHIP GIN beat everything about fifty per cent, in time, ana competent, impartial judges decided that
the sample could’not he surpassed. This ia a SOUTHERN MADE GIN, and strictly a first-class
machine; will do more work and better work without the EXTRA ATTACHMENTS (put on some Gins)
than any other Gin will do with them. It is sold at as low price as any RELIABLE GIN in the market,
and at much lees price than some of the Northern Gins, which are not so good as this. Price, $4 00 per
Saw, delivered at any Station on the Railroad. Terms favorable. -Every Gin fully warranted. Send for
circular giving full description and testimonials. WINSHIP A BBO., Manufacturers,
Atlanta, Georgia.
PREMIUM SCREW - COTTON PRESS!
THE BROOKS PRESS !
1HE MOST COSVKSIEST, CHEAPEST AND RELIABLE OF ALE.
Awarded FIRST PREMIUM at Georgia State Fair, 1870, and at other State Fairs in 1869 and 1870. A
man is perfectly safe ih investing his money in a Brooks Press. It is no experiment.- It has been
thoroughly tested for the last four years, with the most satisfactory results. Other Presses are not
saleable in neighborhoods where this Press Las been introduced. We sold over one hundred of these
Presses in this State, jaet season, and not one has broken or failed to give the Very best satisfaction.. It
is the strongest and most durable Press ever invented for packing cotton. The Screw ismadeof the beet
refined WROUGHT IRON, 3% inches in diameter, 8J4 feet long, and threads cut IK inch' pitch. It is port
able, easily put up or taken down. The most convenient Press in existence. Two hands will pack from 500
to 700 ponnas in a bale without the aid o? hones, and in ices time than moat other Presses. It can be
worked either by hand or horse without alteration. All the irons complete, including Bolts, will be far-
nished, delivered on board cars in Atlana, for $139. Purchasers will also be furnished witb printed
specifications and directions for putting up the wood work of' the Press, which can be done by aif ordi
nary carpenter on the plantation, at a coat of from $20 to $25, including labor and material. They wi'l
be sold on accommodating terms to prompt paying customers. Circulars, giving more accurate descrip
tion and many testimonials, will be mailed free, on application.
WINSHIP & BRO., Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga.
/GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.—Whereas,
Vj Richard Davis, orphan Of Richard T. Davis,
deceased, is under fourteen yean of age, and has
no guardian—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in September next, to show cause,
if any, Why a guardian should not be appointed for
said orphan. - - -w D. H. ItEID,
- w4t- C®.‘ • “-Ordinary.
THE CHEAPEST AUD THE BEST HORSE POWER.
We are also manufacturing ORAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER FOR GINNING COTTON. This is
a new invention—patented the present year. It has been tested by several planters near Macon, Ga.,
(whore it was invented,) with the best results. We consider it far superior to Bottom’s, Wilcox’s or
Thompson's Horse Power, or any other we have seen for Driving a Cotton Gin, and are of the opinion
that it will supercede all other Towers now in tho mai ket for the purpose. It gives good speed to the
Gia, and yet rune very light. It requires no mechanic to put it up. It sets upon the ground, under the
Gin House, and is finished complete, ready to put down, when it loaves our ahop. Address orders to
july23 lmw ' : - - WINSHIP & BBO., Atlanta, Ga.
T. C. NISBET,
MACON, GEORGIA.
, MANUFACTURES
STEAM ENSUES, SAW AND GRIST HILLS,
- _ > - _ ' A
Shafting and Steam Boilers,
IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK,
MILL AAD 0IX GEARING, AND OTHER CASTINGS,
THREE ROLLER CANE MILLS IN IRON FRAMES. ORDINARY
CANE MILLS, FROM 11 TO 18 INCHES DIAMETER.
_ : - — K
FROM 80 TO 130 GALLONS AND FROM PATTERS MORE NEARLY AVERAGING THEIR NOMINAL
MEASURE THAN ANY PATTERNS IN THE STATE.
HORSE POWER FOR GINNING COTTON,
This Power ha3 been throa times its long at work as any applied to Ginning, and with what success let
the following certificate show:
MixiEDQEViLLE, February 14,1871.
T. O. NISBET, Esq.—Deau Sib :
I am using one of your Horse Powers for ginning my cotton. It has been In use about three years, and
has ginned about four hundred bales of cotton. I think it well adapted to ginning. I gin two bales a
day on a forty-saw gin and with two mules. My gin is gitnated in an old negro cabin and the power is
placed outside. J. A. OBME.
Price of Horse Power, wltb IRON FRAMES—Guaranteed, ..... $100 OO
COTTON AND HAY PRESSES.
nrnrAM oovsn.
G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUSTY - Whereas, the
estate of Moses Lucky, late of Patnam county,
deceased, is unrepresented—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish afl
persona interested to be arfd appear at my office on
the first Monday in September next, to show cause,
if any, why in administrator should not bs apt
pointed for said estate. ^ D. H. BIED,
jnlyl3~w4t c-.A Ordinary.
G EORGIA,.PUTNAM COUNTY.—Sixty days
after date, application .will be made to the!
Ordinary of Putnam county for leave to sell the
Homestead belonging to the estate of A. G. Gor
don, deceased.
F. G. LAWSON,
jnne8-2m —, Guardian.
G eorgia, putnam county.—Bixty. days
after date, application will be made to the
Ordinary of Putnam county for leave'to sell the
Lands belonging to the estato of Wm. A. Goolev,
deceased. F. G. LAWSON,
jnne8,-2m 'Administrator.
/-ieohGia, putnam CO uni
VJT after date, application will he made to the Or
dinary of Putnam county for leave to soli the lands
belonging to Iho estate of Bradley Avery, late of
said county, deceased.
T. S. ROBINS,
... * .. . J. A. AVERY,
ju!y7w2m Ad mini* trators.
7^ EORGIA; ■ PUTNAM COUNTY —Whereas, A.
V)f O. Mason, administrator de bonis non of the
estate of Jefferson Adams, deceased, has applied to
me for letters of dismissal. These are therefore
to cite and admonish all persons interested to be
and appear at my office on the first Monday in Oc
tober next, to show cause, if any, why said letters
should not be granted. Jane 1,1871. “ ,
D. H. REID, '
June8 w3m Ordinal y.
TA82E& COUNTY.
Jasper Connty SheriflN Sale.
TXTILL be sold >efore the Court-House door in
YV the town of Monlicello, oh the First Tues
day in August next, (the 4tb,) One Hundred and
Thirty-three Acres of Land, more or' less,- levied
on to satisfy a fi. fa. issned from the Superior
Court of Jasper county, in favor of Wm. Van Ant
werp vs. John B. Dighy, said.land having been
surrendered by said John B. Dighy, to satisfy this
fi. f«., and adjoining lands of Eli S. Glover and
others. — JAMES M. DIGBY,
Juiy6td- '• Deputy Sheriff.
/-"> EORGIA, -JASPER COUNTY.—Four weeks
VJT after date, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary or said.county to sell all the
Land belonging to the estate of John M. King, late
of said county, deceased. Said land situated in
said county. - - v -%
. T. B. KING,
july630d* Adm'r J.TH. King, deceased.
G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Wm.’ S. Mont
gomery, Exeoutor' of the last' will.of James
H. Montgomery, dec’d, having applied for letters
of dismission as said executor: All persons in in
terest are therefore hereby notified to Bhow cause
within the time required by tew why said letters
should not be granted.
junl5-w3m JOHN W. BURNEY, Ordinary.
NANCY HENSEY, ) Libel for Divorce in
.-vs. > Jasper Superior Court.
RICHARD HENSEY. ) April Term, 1871.
F ' appearing from the returns of the Sheriff that
Richard HecBey does not reside in the county,
of Jasper, and it further appearing that he does
notreside in the State of Georgia, it is ordered by
the Court that service in the above case be per
fected on him by the publication of this order ih
the Geobgu Teeegsath, one of the public gazettes
of tliis State, once a month for,four months previ
ous to the next term of this Court.
KEY & PRESTON, Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
I do certify thot the above is a true extractor
theminutes. This July 1, 1871-
jute lantern W. L. ZAOHRY, Clerk S. C.
X&TKOR COUNTY
G EORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.—'Whereas.Anti-
' nett Daniel (wife of Jas. W. Daniel), of said
county, Leona F. Daniel, AuriiliaE Daniel, andLu-
cion A. Dani»i. of por*
sonalty and setting apart and valuation of home
stead, and I will pass upon the same at 2 o’clock
i>. sr. on Tnosday, 1st day of August, 1871, at my
office.
jullS 2t JAMES D. BUSS, Ordinary.
Taylor County Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt-houso door in
the town of Butler, on the first Tuesday in
September next, between the legal hoursxjf sale,
the following property, viz: Lot of land No. 142 in
the 13th district, Taylor county, Ga. Levied on to
satisfy a fi. fa. iesued from the 757th district G. M.,
in favor of William Taylor vs. James T. Harman.
Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made
and returned to me by A. .Morrell, I>. O.
jollSwtd LAWRENCE HILL, Sheriff.
BAKER COUNTY.
pt EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY—Whereas, Ben-
VJ jamin Bailey, executor of the estate of Wil
liam Bailey, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said' estate; these are therefore to
cite all persons ’ interested to be and appear at my
office on or before: the first Monday in August and
show cause, if any they - have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
the Uth day of April, 1871.
OLEMENT GORE, Ordinary.
aprl8w3m ; ■: - j • .
linker County Mortgage Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the’ Court-house door, in
the town of Newton, on the first Tuesday in
September next, within the legal hours of sale, lots
of land Nos. 27, (twenty-seven), 28, (twenty-eight),
and 69, (fifty-nine), containg 750' acres, more or
loss, lying iu the twelfth (12th) district of Baker
county.- Levied, on as the property of Drury W.
Forter, to satisfy a mortgage ti. fa issued from
Baker Superior Court, Rust & Johnston vs. Drury
W. Porter. Property pointed-out In said mortgage
fi. fa. j [jyG tdsj. DAVID McMURRY fiber.ff.
axAuxonr: county.
HORSEPOWER. . HAND POWER.
These Presses, from actual UEe, havo given as much satisfaction a3 any ever introduced, and on -ap
plication I can fnrolsh a circular with several hundred names of planters who are using this Press, and c
am trilling to abide by their verdict as to its merits. A new improvement has been introduced into these'
Presses which enables tho packer to pack cotton in tho box with more facility than any arrangement
heretofore in use, and admits of a longer cottod box. These Presses, It is believed, can be fumisHedat
a.lees price than any other. -;
ON HAND AND FOB SALE:
1 New 40-horse Engine, - - - - - - $1000
1 New 25-horse Engine, - , - - - - 800
2 New 14-horse Engines, - - - - 500
gaTSend for Circular, containing cuts, description, and price Rats of the various kinds of Screws.
jun30 2aw<kw4m ' ■ - •
Marion County Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in
Marion county, on theffirst Tuesday in August
next, between the legal hours of sale, one lot of
land (No* 189), in the S2d district of said oounty.
Levied upon as the property of James W. Hale, to
satisfy two tax fi. fas. against the said James W.
Hale. £jj6-td»] W. O. BAKER, Sheriff.
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ROSADALIS
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timore.
Clemen U it Co., Proprietors.
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GEORGIA.
By Rufus B. Bullock, Governor of said Slate,
WHEREAS, Official information has been re
ceived at this Department that JohnR. Kelly and
Charles A. Kelly, recently convioted in Terrell conn-
tv Superior Court, of the offense of manslaughter,
have escaped from the comman jail of said county,'
where they have been confined awaiting their re
moval to tho Penitentiary of this State; and
- • Whereas, Tho Grand Jury of said county, in their
general presentments, recommend that the Gov
ernor of this State offer a suitable reward for the
apprehension of tho said John B. and .Charles A.
Kelly:
Now, therefore, I have thought proper to issno
this, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS each for tho appre
hension and delivery of tho said John R. and
Charles A Kelly, to the Sheriff of said county of
TerrelL
Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the
- State, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, this 18th day
. oil July, in the yoar of our Lord Eighteen Hun-
‘ ‘ dred and Seventy-one, and of the. Independence
of the United States of America the Ninety Sixth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
. David G. Cottixo, Secretary of State.
jul;21-d3twlt
DISTRICT COURTS.
T HE District Courts of the 13th Senatorial Dis
trict will bo held as follows:
In Sumter county, on the fourth Monday in July,
and the fourth Monday in each month thereafter.
In Maoon, tho second Monday in August, and the
second Monday in each month thereafter.
JDn Schley, the third Monday in August, and the
third Monday in each month thereafter.
WM. B. GUERRY,
julyI6 wtHaug8. District Judge 13th Dish
ft EORGIA, MARION COUNTY—Whereas, .A.
\JT W. Davis has applied for the a-lrmn'stration
of the estate of Richard W. Watson, deceased: AR
interested are notified, to fih» their objections, if
any, within the time prescribed by law, to the same.
Witness my hand May 31. 187l!
jull-30 JAS. M.-LOWE..Ordinary.
P EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.—Whereas, Dick-
Vj son Lumpkin, Administrator vf the estate of
Bobeit Brooks, deceased, hae made «ppl : cition for
dismission. .'
All persons, thevefero, who < ..‘.ei! in said
estate arc hereby notified to f ~ .r'.hjci rions.if
any, to the dismission of said A- ..^atr^.c^- within
tho time prescribed by law. •
Witness my hand April 7,1871; ‘'
aprl0w3m JAS. 31. LOWE, Ordinary.
CLAY COUNTY
g'N EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY—-Whereas, Seaborn
UT A. Shepherd, Administrator on tho estate of
William J. Hicks, late of said county, deceased,
having petitioned to be discharged from said ad
ministration—
Notice Is hereby given to all persons concerned
to appear at my office, and show cause, if any they
have, why the said Seaborn A. Shepherd should not
be discharged, according to.the prayer of his peti
tion.
. Given under, my hand and official signature, this,
July 1,1871. JOHN O. WELLS,
julyll wSm*...- .. Ozdifayy,
' ■ '3TOTXGE.'
B Y virtue cf an order from the Honorable, -the
Snpesjpr Court of Clay county, Georgia, tons
directed, will be sold in front of the Central Hotel,
in the town of Fort Gaines, Ga., on the first Td*«
day in August next, aud between tfce legal sale
hours of that day, a'house and lot on the west side
of Washington Btroet in said town, &n<* known as
the residence of the late Jared Hudn*H. deceased,
containing two acres, more or less. The above
pi operty Bold for partition ana distribution among
the heirs of said Jare<l Hudnall. Terms cash.
B. F. BURNETT,
R. M. BROWN,
D. C. ADAMS,
jun28* Partifcioners.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
CnwCtrC Cannty AngoatfllierUI’* Sales.
W ILL be sold be fore the Court-honse door, in
the town of Knoxville, in said county of
Crawford, on the first Tuesday in August next, the
following lots and parts of lots of land, lying and
being in the 7th District of originally Houston,
new Crawford county, viz: LotsNo. 219, 220,197,
198, 187,188,-166, each containing 202X acres,
more or less. Also, north or west half of lot No.
165, being west of the creek known as the Harvey
Mill Creek, eupposeed to contain 110 acres, more
or less. Also, the Sonth and Western portion of
lot No 164, as divided by a line separating it from
Ambrose Sanders’ land, containing 60 acres, more
or less. Also, the south portion of lot No. 98, cut
off by a Uno running east and west, and a line
fence between John F. Troutman and Nathan H.
Mobley, containing 913a acres, more or less. Said
lands levied on as the jwopety belonging to the
estate of Wm. F. Clark, deceased, to satisfy a fi.
fa. iesued from Crawford Superior Court, in favor
of Johu G. Colbert, Executor of Jonathan Colbert,
deceased, vs- W. T. Hollingsworth and B A Howard,
Administrators de bonis non, on the eetate-of Wm.
F Clark, deceased- Property pototed out bv plain
tiff, - JAMES A. MATHEWS. .
jnn29 tds . Deputy Sheriff.
G EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Whereas,
James N Matthews, Administrator on the
estate of William Sloan, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said administration.
This is theiefore to cito and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office within tho
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why saul letters shou'd not be grantod,l^u j-o
Given under my hand and official signature, June
5, 1871. . E. A. WALTON,
jane8-w3m Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
TT>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
Xj of Bibb oounty, will bo sold, on'the first Tues
day in August next, during the legal hours of sale,
at the Court-house (City Hall) In said county, a
‘house and lot aitnated on McIntosh street in the
city of Macon, being a part of Lots Noe. 6 and 7, in
Block 20. Said property belonging to the estate of
Mis. Martha Ann Bobne, late of said county, do-
oeased. Terms caeh. m - ... '
jnn21 w40d F. F. BOHNS, Administrator.
DOOLY COUNTY.
'Dooly County f herilfs Sale.
XXTILL be sold before the Court-house door in
-YV the town Of "Vienna, Dooly county, on the
first Tueseay in August next, between the legal
hours of sale, one store-house and lot in tho town
of Yienna, containing one-fourth of an acre, more
or less. Bold to satisfy sundry tax fi. fas., The
State and county vs. Z. Y. Timmons, deceased.
jun30w30d W. L. GRAHAM, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
\T7TLLbe sold before the Court House door in
. 'V V Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday In
August next,:between the legal hours of sale, all
the interest of H. H. Tyson, deceased, in and to
lots of land Nos. 123 and 124 in the 9th District of
said county. Sold for the benefit of tho creditors
and heirs of said deceased. Terms cash.
O. P. SWEARENGEN,
junC20-tds ' ‘ • - Administrator.
pi EORGIA,’DOOLY COUNTY.—AR persons in-
UT debted to the estate of Turner Smith, late of
said county, deceased, are required to make immedi
ate payment to the undersigned; and those having
claims against said estate are required to present
them property authenticated to the subscriber in
terms of the law. May 22, 1871.
may24 w40d* ' JOHN N. ADKINS. Admr.
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY Sixty days from
' this date application will be mada to the Or
dinary of said oounty for leave to sell aR the tends
belonging to the estate of John J. Dickinson, de
ceased. June 1,1871.
Jun2 w2m J. E. LILLY, Administrator.
TWIGGS OOUNTY.
n EORGIA, TWIGG3 COUNTY —Notice is here-
UT by-given to all persons concerned, that the es
tate of William H. Read, late of said county, de
ceased, is unrepresented; Benjamin F. Read, the
legally appointed administrator of said estato.has
been removed from his office as administrator as
aforesaid, and his letters as such administrator, re
voked ; no person has applied for lottera of admin
istration de bonis non on said estate: That in
terms of the law administration de bonis non will
be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or
some other fit and proper, person, thirty days after
the publication of this citation, unless some valid
objection is made to his appointment. Given under
my hand and official signature, this June 19,1871-
jun22 w30d ■ J. U. BURKETT, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Four weeks
. aftor date hereof application will bo made to
the.Ordinary of said oounty for leave to sell all the
real property belonging to the estate of James E.
Everett, late of 'said county, deceased.
7 E S. GRIFFIN, .
ju!7 w4t* Ex Officio Administrator.
G EORGIA, TWIGG3 COUNTY.—Four weeks
after date hereof, application will be made to
the Honorable, the Ordinary of said oounty, for
leave to sell aU the lands belonging to the estate
of James H. Avorett, late of said county, deceased.
i«oMw4v - "E.g. GKIFFIN, Administrator.
pi EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—To all whom
UT it may concern: Dr. George E. Carleton,
having in proper form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration ou the estate of Mrs. Lucy
A.' Carleton, late of said county, this is to cito all and
singalar the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Lucy
A. Carleton, to be and appear at my office within
the tune allowed by law, and show cause, if any
they catr, why permanent administration should not
bo granted to Geo." E. Carleton on Mrs. Lucy A.
Carleton’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature this May
23d, 1871. J. U. BURKETT,. *
may25-6w • Ordinary....
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—Four weeks
after dale hereof, application will be made to
the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell aU the
realproperly belonging to the estate of Anne E.
ChurohweU, late of said county, deceased.
H. S. NEWBY,
june9-80d Administrator..
MACON OOUNTY.
G EORGIA.MACON COUNTY —Notice is hereby
given to all persons concerned that on the —
day of , 1863, James Archer, of said county, de
parted this life latestate, and no person has ap
plied for administration on the estate of said James
Archer, and that in terms of the law administration
will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court or
some other fit and proper person, on the first Mon
day in August next, unless some valid objection- is
made to this appointment. Given undor my hand
and official signature, this 20th June, 1871.
jun21 wtd JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary. ■
G EORGIA, MACON COUNTY.—Whereas, John
. D. Wilks, Guardian and Trustee of Augustus
O. Felton, applies to me for'dismission from said
trusts— •. •
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to be and appear at my office, on or before the fir.t
Monday in August next, and show cause, it any
they have, why Letters of Dismission should not be
granted as prajed for.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
June 5,1871. JNO. L. PARKER,
jun6 w3m . •- Ordinary.
G eorgia, macon County—whereas, Geo.
0. Dvess, Ex'r., of the last Will and Testa
ment of Wm Dyess, deceased, applies for dismis
sion from said Execntorship—
This i», therefore, to cite all persons concerned
or interested to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in September next, and
show cause, if any they can, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature June
1,1871. JNO. L- PARKER,
Jun2 w30d ; ■ ~., ; . Ordinary.
pt EORGIA, MACON COUNTY—Whereas, John
\ T Causey, administrator on the estate of Chariee
M. Dinting, deceased, applies to me for dismis
sion from said administration: This is, therefore,
to cite all- persons interested to be ana appear at
my office on or before the first Monday ia Septem
ber next; and show cause, if any they can, why said
lottera should not te granted. Given under mv
band and official signature Tills June 1,1871.
jtui2 w3m JNO L. PARKER Ordinary.
pi EORGIA, MACON COUNTY-—Whereas. Wm.
UT K. Hali, administrator on the estate of Wm.
K. Hall, Sr., deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said administration: This is, there-"
fore, to pite and admonish all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on the first Monday
in September; and show cause, if any they can,'why
said letters should, not be granted. Given under
my hand aud official signature. June 1, 1871.
. jun2w3m JNO L. PARKER, Ordinary.
BXB8 OOtTWTY.
Letters of DlsmUSien.
J~~f EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, John J.
UT Gresham, executor on the eetate of Edward
D. Tracy, deceased, applies tome for tetters of dis
mission.
These .are therefore to cite and admonish aR and
•ingular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased,
lobe an appear at my office, on or before the first
Monday in October, 1871, to show cause, if any
they can, why letters should not be granted. Given
under my band officially. O. T- WARD,
jnly l-w3m Ordinary.
Letters of Dlemlgsian.
G EORGIA BIBB COUNTY—Whereae,' JaliaE.
Collins, administratrix on the estate of A L.
Bobo, decased, applies to me for Letters of dismis
sion : These are, therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of eaid de
ceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in October, 1871, to show
cause, if any they can, why letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand officially.
jnU wSm C. T. WARD. Ordinary.
In the matter of the petition of 1 “i
Peter Harria as Exe.utor of j
the last Will and Testament I Io the Court of
of Mra. Jane Roger*, de-V Ordinary of Bibb
ceased, to prove said Last | - county, Ga.
Will and Testament in (
solemn form. j-
Bibb Court or Oaris*BV,T
July Term, 1S71. J
U PON hearing the foregoing petition, the said
named next of kin and all others claiming to
be of the next of kin of eaid Mrs. Jane Rogers, or
Claiming to be m any way -interested in her estate
or property, are hereby cited and required to at
tend at eaid Court of Ordinary at the Ootober
Term, 1871, to bo held on the First Monday in Oc
tober, 1871, at ihe Probate, in solemn form of
the last will and testament of said Mre. Jano
Rogers, deceased, to show cause, if any they have,
why said will should not he admitted to probate in
solemn form. . ,
And it is ordered that service of this citation
upon such of said next of kin as are non-residents
be perfected by publication of the citation and of
tl is order in the Macon Telegraph and Messenger
once a week until said First Monday in October,
1871.
By the Court, July 3 r 1871.
O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
A true extract from' the minutes of Bibb Court of
Ordinary. O. ,T. WARD,
July6 law td . . Ordinary.
Milo S. Freeman, Administrator)
of the Estate of Jos -Tarratt, Bill for direc
ts. tion, etc, in
Richard Briscoe and Arthur Hall Bibb Superior
Briscoe, Executors and the Court, to April
Distributees of the Estate of Term, 1871.
said Joseph Tarratt. j
Milo S. Freeman, Administrator) Bill for direc-
of Estate of Andre A. Dassier { tion in Bibb
vs. > Superior Court
The Distributees of the Estate | to April Term,
of said Andre A. Dassier. J 1871.
Apbu. Txbjt, 1871.
I T appearing to the Court that the defendants in
both of the cases above Btnted, reside without
the State of Georgia, it is ordered by the'Oourt
that the said defendants he, and appear, at the
next term of Bibb Superior Court, to beheld on the
Fourth Monday in October next, then and there to
demur, plead, or answer to said bill (not
demurring alone),' or the. Court will proceed as
provided by law. It ia further ordered, that service
of said bills and of this order, npon the defend-,
ants in said two cases, be perfected by the publi
cation of this order;in the Maoon Telegraph and
Messenger once a month for four months, before
the next term of this court. By the Court.
- WHITTLE & GU6TIN,
SoUcitors for Complainant
Mav 8th, 1871. . '
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Supencr
Court April Term. ,
June8-wim A B. BQ83, Deputy Clerk.
/"'i EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY —Whereas, applies-
Ur tion has been made to me to open a public
road from Houston road to a point where Second
street intersects the corporate line of the city of
Macon; and. whereas, commissioners have been
appointed, as directed by law, to examine and mark
out said proposed road, and have made their report
in conformity to law: These are, therefore to cito
and xdaxcmUb. all pereon. intore»*.od to bo and ap
pear at my office on or before the 9th day of July
next, to show cause, if any they can, why said road
should not be opened. Given under my hand and
official signature. This 9th Jay of June, 1871.
junlO dltwBOd O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.'
/"I EORGIA BIBB COUNTY—AU persons in
UT debted to the estate of WilHam F. Wilburn
lato of said county, deceased, are required to make
immediate payment to the undersigned, and those
having claims to render them in terms of the law.
FRANCES L WILBURN,
j al4 wSOd 'Administratrix.
/"I EORGIA BIBB COUNTY*—All persons in-
Ur debted to the estate of Richard 8. Freeman,
late of eaid comity, deoeased, are required to make
immediate payment to the uademigned, and those
having claims to render them in terms or the tew.
jon6 w6w
mLFREEMAnT 31 } Administrators.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors. • ■
rN EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—All persons in-
UT debted to the estate of Jos. Bond, late of said
county, deceased, are notified : to make immediate
payment to the undersigned, and th:se having
claims against said eetate to present them as re
quired by law. June 8, 1871.
A. B. ROSS,
june9-law6w Adra’r de bonis non.
-V- -iv Letters of .Dismission.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, b. a
Wiso, administrator on the estato of Moore B.
Thomas, Sr., and Moore B. Thomas, Jr., deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission: These are,
therefore to cite and admonish all apd singular, the
kindred and ci editors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office on or before tho first Monday in
August, 1871, to show cause, if any they can, why
said letters should not'be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand, officially.
may2w3m j. O. T. WARD, Ordinary.
Bibb County Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in
the city of Macon, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, tho fol
lowing described property; to wit: Lots known as
Nos. 2, 7 and 8, in square No.- 7, fronting on Ash
and Gilmer streets, in the city of Macoa. I will seU
so much of said property as will satisfy one tax fi.
fa., in favor of State and county ye. O. Jangstetter.
jlfftds P. W. DOYLE, Sheriff.
Bibb County Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in
the city of Macon, between _tbe legal honrs
of sale, cn the first Tuesday in August next, the
following described properly, to wit: All that lot
or parcel of land known as the Laboratory Grounds,
about three miles from Macon, aitnated on the Ma
con and Western Railroad, and known as the place
whore tho State Fair was held in 1869, will be sold,
or so much to satisfy one tax fl. fa., for State and
county tax, vs. J. O, McBorney, agent for Labora
tory. P. W. DOYLE,
jute tds Sheriff.
Bibb County Sheriff s Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the Court-house dcor in
the city of Haccp, between.tko legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, the
following described property, to-wit: all that tract
or parcel of land known as the M*oon Armory Fac
tory. I will sell so much of property to satis
fy one fi. fa. iseued from Jnstice’s Court in favor of
Jones* Baxter vs Mac~» Armory^ Factory. Lev
ied andicturnod by oo^a^ble of said county.
P. W. DOYLE.
Jute tds Sheiiff.
MXV OHS LX> COUNTY.
/te EORGIA MITCHELL COUNTY--Whereas,
UT tho eetate of J.'G. Fairclothisuffepresentcd,
by a failure of the executors to ™1 to qualify,
this is to notify sit persona int" €a ted that I will, on
the first Monday in August *PPO>nt the Clerk
of the Superior Court .Jmunstrstor, with the will
annexed, or some otwrfit and proper person. Wit
ness my hand and official signature, ■>_ - . ■ _ \
tds
j S 6l
H. O. DASHER, Ordinary.
jonrss county.
are to cite and admonish all persons concerned to
appear and show cause, if any they have to the
contrary, on or before the first Monday in Septem
ber next. Witness my official signature.
jul28w40d B. T. BOSS, Oidinary.
jnwkell County Sheriff Sales. ;
vnr/jLL be sold before, the Court-house door in
X t the town of Camilla, Ga , op the first Tues-
uay in August next, within tbe legal bouis of sale,
a Hotel and tho premises thereon, consisting of
lots of land Nos. 1 and 2, in Block C, in the town of
Camilla, to satisfy a lion fi. fa iu favor of Toliver
Tuggle vs. J. J. Huesey and Mr J. Slaughter.
. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one
bay Mule about eight years old, to satisfy two tax
fi. fas. against J. G. Faircloth.
Jul7w30d C. W. COLLINS, Sheriff.
G eorgia, quitman county—To aii whom
it may concern: Allan W. Thomas having in
proper form applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of James Suggs, late
of said oounty, deceased, and also for letters of ad
ministration with the will annexed on one-half in
terest in aaid estate: This is to cite all creditors,
legatees, next of kin, and any others interested, to
be and appear at my office on tho first Monday in
August next, aud show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration, and also said letters of
administration with the will annexed, should not
be granted to said applicant. Witneaamy hand and
official signature. July 4,1871.
Jul7wS0d* ' W. F; JORDAN, Ordinary.
ADELINE McQUEEN, j Libel fer Divorce
vs. > In Bibb Superior Court.
ROBERT, McQUEEN. T~~' April Term-1871.
It v appearing to the Court' that the defendant is
not resident in this State, it is, upon motion of
counsel, ordered that service be perfected on said
defendant by publication. <
A true extract from the Minutes. June 15,1871.
junl6 lantern A. B. BOffi, D. Clark.
S TATE OF GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—Supe
rior Court, April Term, 1871.
William Kidd, ^ Libai for Divorce. V '
Sarah Kidd. ) Buie to perfect sort ice.
It appealing to the Court by the return Cf the
Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in this
county, and it further appearing that Bhe does not
reside in this State, it is, on motion of counsel, or
dered.that said defendant appear and answer at the
next Term of this Court, else that the case be con
sidered iu defauit, and tbe plaintiff allowed to pro
ceed. And it is farther ordered, that this rule be
published in the Telegraph ami Messenger once a
month for four months. B. W. STUBBS,
Plaintiff's Att’y.
A true extract from the minutes June 13th, 1871.
juno 15-lam4inw.A B. BOSS, D. CTk-
G EOBGXA BIBB COUNTY—Four weeks after
date hereof, application wRl bo made to th
Court of Ordinary of said oounty for leave to sell
aU the Beal and Personal Property belonging to
the estate of Benjamin T. Snider, late of said
county, deceased.
JOSEPH S. KEY,
julyfi SOd Administrator*
Notice to Debtors and Creditors*
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Felix A
Williams, deceased, arc reqneeled to come
forward aud pay the same; and those having claims
against said estate will hand, them in properly at-
teeted. JAMES WILLIAMS,
my20 w6w*